Land Rover Defender: Camera system overview

Make sure the relevant safety warnings
and cautions have been read and
understood before operating the
camera features.
The camera system is available in three
modes:
- On-road.
- Off-road.
- Towing.
The camera system consists of four
cameras, located as follows:
- One is located in the center of the
front lower grille.
- One is located underneath each of the
exterior door mirrors.
- One is located below the rear license
plate.
On-road camera mode
The on-road camera mode allows the user
to select the following camera views:
- Front camera view.
- Front junction camera view.
- Rear camera view.
- Rear junction camera view.
- Perspective camera views.
- 360º vehicle plan view.
For further information about the on-road
camera mode, please refer to the relevant
topic in the Owner's Handbook.
Off-road camera mode
The off-road camera mode uses the
surround cameras to display off road
camera views, to assist the driver during
off-road driving.
The off-road camera system mode also
displays a view of the terrain ahead of the
front bumper, ground and under the
hood. The touchscreen view is generated
using recordings from the vehicle's front
camera.
For further information about off-road
camera mode, please refer to the relevant
topic in the Owner's Handbook.
Towing camera mode
The towing mode consists of the following
camera views:
- Hitch assist.
- Tow assist.
For further information about towing,
please refer to the relevant topic in the
Owner's Handbook.
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Make sure the relevant safety warnings
and cautions have been read and
understood before operating the
camera features.
Camera view icon: Touch to select an
alternative camera view.
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Make sure the relevant safety warnings
and cautions have been read and
understood before operating the
camera system.
To activate the off-road camera system:
1. From the home menu screen, touch
the c
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